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ONE TO TRY MOLLISION

Success of Roscrea Brings Support His Way (By Cable. —From "N.Z. Truth's" Special Sydney Representative.) Unbeaten Mollison will not have things all his own way m the A.J.C. Derby if Roscrea furnishes during the next few weeks.

T IMERICK'S half-brother made a Li field of three-year-olds look cheap at Rosehill oh Saturday and won, running away,, by three lengths. tne ueroy. Other Maorilanders fared badly, First Acre and Mithra-both being beaten. Mithra.was m the race Roscrea won. She was never m the picture. First Acre ran his worst race since coming to Australia m the Carlingford Mile. He was m no great demand m the ring, and was never m the hunt. In the Shade was relieved of his

Rosehill Handicap engagement, but Eden Hall had an outing and disgraced himself, He never looked a winner and saw won narroW]y from Fondant, which cantered m at Rosehill. _ 11. was another failure on g^gtoraSu? 1* ***** ** *" „ff I }\„. . M , g^ d^£iJ{* t\ c wVo^way * Se2°.™ "early the whole way ' Fred, Jones' Gay Crest shaped poorly in A a division- of the Maiden. He has not yet struck form and was always m the ruck.

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NZ Truth, Issue 1186, 23 August 1928, Page 11

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196

ONE TO TRY MOLLISION NZ Truth, Issue 1186, 23 August 1928, Page 11

ONE TO TRY MOLLISION NZ Truth, Issue 1186, 23 August 1928, Page 11

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